Receiving confidential messages – Ricoh FAX2050L User Manual

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Key Operator Settings

70

7

Printing a Memory-Locked Message
(Function 53)

If the Receive File indicator is blink-
ing, a message has been stored using
Memory Lock. Print it using the fol-
lowing procedure.

Note

❒ If the Receive File indicator is

blinking, an incoming fax message
has been stored in the memory us-
ing the Memory Lock feature or
Confidential Reception feature.

Reference

To print the message using the
Confidential Reception. (see P.70
“Receiving Confidential Messages”

A

Press

{Function} {5} {3}, and then

the

{Yes} key.

LOCK ID KPAD

kkkk

B

Enter the Memory Lock ID.

LOCK ID START/N

4633

Note

❒ Example: {4} {6} {3} {3} from

the ten key pad.

C

Press the

{Start} key.

Receiving Confidential
Messages

This feature is called Confidential Re-
ception.
If the other party sent you a message
using Confidential Transmission, the
message is stored in the memory, and
not printed. The “Receive File” indi-
cator on the operation panel blinks to
inform you when a confidential mes-
sage has come in. Also, if you have
switched Confidential File Report on,
the machine will print a report when-
ever a confidential message comes in.

Preparation

For this feature to work properly,
you must have stored a Confiden-
tial ID in advance.

There is no need to do anything imme-
diately. When you want to print the
message, enter the Confidential ID.

Note

❒ If the machine's Confidential ID

does not work, contact the sender
and check whether they used Con-
fidential ID Override to override
your ID. Print the Journal to find
out who the sender is, if necessary.

❒ If you have forgotten the ma-

chine's Confidential ID, print a
User Parameter List, or call a ser-
vice representative for assistance.

❒ You can also receive confidential

message using 4–digit SUB codes.

Reference

User Parameter List: see P.59 “List
of all relevant user parameters”
.
Confidential File Report: see P.72
“Confidential File Report”.
Journal: see P.12 “Journal (Function
41)”
.

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